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1 What is the same and what will be different?
Welcome to Year 1 What is the same and what will be different?

2 Behaviour We still expect very good behaviour.
There will be same expectation to follow the school Golden Rules Positive Praise – sticker, pebbles, stars, Deputy Headteacher’s awards. Warning system – sanctions missing minutes of lunch/break/reflection time. Talking Point to talk to a member of SLT if appropriate. Behaviour

3 In Year 1 children will begin working on the Year 1 curriculum, this overlaps with the Early Years Foundation Stage but becomes more challenging. They will have access to the outside classroom. The Year 1 band statements are available on the school website. Curriculum

4 Children will have phonics learning set each week which will reflect the graphemes they have been doing in the class that week. The Home Learning Passport, with a range of activities for children to choose from. Choose 1 per week and present in scrap book. Home Learning

5 We will continue to encourage children to take responsibility for their own property such as coats, bags, lunch boxes. Each child will have a named peg and a labelled tray for their coats and lunch boxes etc. Help children to know what belongs to them by getting them to help pack bags etc. Please ensure that everything is named so that we can support them to find things. Eating – please help to teach your children to use a knife and fork and cut their own food. Coats/laces – children must be able to do their own coat and shoes up. Letters in book bags. Independence

6 This approach to learning will be continued to be used in Year 1 as it has been seen to extend and improve children's ability in 'talk for learning'. Partners change each week. Talking and listening to different members of class widens the children's social network, helps the children improve on polite and productive conversation. It also extends children's vocabulary - whether they are learning from or explaining their ideas to other children. Learning Partners

7 Children will bring home a choice book and a book chosen by the teacher to suit their reading ability every week. Please keep in book bag everyday. Reading

8 Start and End of the Day Arrangements
Children will be dropped off and collected from the Elephants and Rhinos classroom doors, please avoid entering the cloakrooms with your child as they are very small. As in Foundation, parents are asked not to seek unplanned meetings with the teachers during this period as it is a very busy period and the teachers will be very busy welcoming/teaching the children. However, if you do need to speak to your child's class teacher, please book an appointment at the office or the teacher/team leader and this will be dealt with promptly. Start and End of the Day Arrangements

9 Physical Education Forest School
The children are asked to have a school P.E. kit in school at all times. Each class will be given specific P.E. days, however, occasionally this needs to be changed and children do often choose to change into their P.E. kits for the Golden Mile. Outdoor kit will be needed. Again PLEASE MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS NAMED. Children will continue to visit the forest on a regular basis (this may not be weekly)– in Year 1 it is know as Welly Wednesday. Please make sure that your child comes to school with named wellies and wear appropriate clothing. Physical Education Forest School

10 Children will continue to have a morning break on the same playground
Children will continue to have a morning break on the same playground. Fruit and milk (if available) will be provided. Children should always have a water bottle with water only in school. Children will continue to be entitled to free school meal, where they have a choice of a cooked meal or sandwich. Playtime Lunchtime

11 Naturally we do not expect the children to be working throughout their summer holidays, however, its is very important that they do not completely leave their studies behind. Regular reading and maths work (particularly thoroughly knowing their number bonds) would be expected so that the children can start September in the best possible position to continue their learning. There will be a Summer Home Learning challenge with a range of activities for your child to choose from, should they wish. We will be sending out next terms letters before the end of this term so you will know what the topic is we will be covering - you may be keen to explore this during the holidays. Also, a wide variety of learning is available online. Summer Holidays

12 Any Questions?


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